Weak AI vs Strong AI: Differences, Stakes, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Weak AI (or Narrow AI) and Strong AI (or General AI) are two categories of artificial intelligence that reflect very different levels of sophistication and autonomy. Weak AI (Narrow AI) This is the AI we use today in the majority of applications. It is designed to perform specific tasks without general understanding. It operates through...
AI in 2025: Between Major Advances and Uncontrollable Risks
Artificial intelligence is evolving at a breakneck pace, raising as much hope as fear. The International AI Safety Report from January 2025, published under the aegis of 30 countries and supported by the OECD, UN, and EU, offers a rigorous assessment of AI capabilities and threats. Among the major conclusions, a worrying trend emerges: AIs...
WAICF 2025: HiveNet and Distributed Computing, a Sustainable Revolution for AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is now at the heart of technological advances, but its energy cost and environmental impact are often underestimated. During his conference, David Gurle, CEO of Hivenet, offered a striking analysis of this issue and presented a bold alternative: distributed computing. AI and Its Unsuspected Energy Cost David Gurle opened his conference...
Artificial Intelligence Demystified: Exclusive Interview with Dr. Luc Julia
Dr. Luc Julia, a renowned expert in artificial intelligence (AI) and human-machine interaction, is a key figure in the field. Co-creator of Siri, he has held innovation leadership positions at Apple, Samsung, and Hewlett-Packard before joining Renault as Chief Scientific Officer. His approach to AI is pragmatic and focused on real utility for humans, far...
Yann LeCun and Bill Dally Define the Boundaries of Machine Intelligence at GTC 2025
At GTC 2025, the most anticipated conference session wasn't a spectacular keynote, but rather a dense intellectual exchange between two major figures of contemporary artificial intelligence. Yann LeCun, Chief AI Scientist at Meta, and Bill Dally, Chief Scientist at NVIDIA, took the stage to discuss the current limitations of artificial intelligence and the architectures of...
AMI Lab and Yann LeCun’s Vision: Towards Autonomous Machine Intelligence Beyond LLMs
At Cannes, during WAICF, Yann LeCun does not comment on the latest news in generative artificial intelligence. He unfolds an architecture. A scientific trajectory built over several years that he presents as the only credible path toward human-level intelligence. The discourse is calm, methodical, almost pedagogical. The conclusion, however, is unambiguous: large language models do...






